Word: bachelors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...School show a larger advance this year than ever before. The total number of men in the School at present is 740, showing a gain of 100 men over the number in the school at this time last year. Following is the registration by classes: Resident Bachelor of Laws, 4 Third year students, 180 Second year students, 201 First year students, 295 Special students, 60 Total...
...figure of last year, and 84 over the final registration of last year. The Medical School, having graduated a class which entered the School under the old admission requirements and having admitted as its first year class the third of the classes entering under the new requirement of a bachelor's degree in arts or science, has a loss of 66 in its enrolment. The severity of that requirement has cut down the total registration to a comparatively low figure; but the experience of the University in such raising of its standard points to a slow but sure recovery...
...Scientific School. A few technical courses are offered by Mr. R. T. Fisher '98, and other technical courses will be added from time to time. The last two years' work in the department has not been announced yet, but the courses will probably be largely technical. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry will be given to students completing the course...
Charles Thomas Lewis, "Yale Bachelor of Arts 50 years ago, Latin lexicographer and insurance expert, eminent in both callings, in the first teaching accuracy, thoroughness and reverence for the past, and in the other fore-thought, prudence and provision against the risks of the future...
Harry Joy Dunbaugh, who will represent the Law School, lives in Jacksonville, III. In 1899 he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Illinois College, where he had been a prominent debater and speaker. At the Law School he has received a Scholarship of the first group. The subject of his part is "The Legal Responsibility of Labor Unions...